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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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A tensor is something that transforms like a tensor
— Anthony Zee
The goal of this appendix is to provide a short review of all the mathematical tools that we use in this book. In particular, we shall review some basic notions about complex numbers and discuss the foundational concepts of linear algebra. In addition to this, we will briefly touch upon some modular arithmetic.
If you would like to learn more about any of the topics that we discuss here, there are plenty of references throughout the text.
In this section, we will briefly discuss some general properties of complex numbers. This should be enough to understand the material in the book, but, if you want a deeper dive, feel free to read Complex analysis by Bak and Newman [115].
The set of complex numbers is the set of all numbers of the form a + bi , where a and b are real numbers and i2 = −1. This might not be the most formal way of presenting them...